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  1. Celia Dowling

    Celia is a PhD student in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne under the supervision of Dr Stuart Johnston and Prof Jennifer Flegg. They are interested in understanding the mechanisms which enable certain migratory animals to collectively navigate across long distances. Previously, they have worked on modelling nanoparticle-cell interactions, tumour […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/07/30/celia-dowling

  2. Tom Kimpson

    Dr Tom Kimpson is a research fellow at the University of Melbourne. His current work focuses on multi-scale modelling in biological systems. Dr Kimpson completed his PhD at University College London in theoretical astrophysics. After his PhD he undertook positions at the University of Oxford, where he applied machine learning and information theory techniques to […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/07/29/tom-kimpson

  3. Rebecca Li

    Rebecca is a PhD student at the University of Melbourne, supervised by ProfessorJennifer Flegg, Dr Michael Pan, and Dr Mark Flegg (Monash). Her current work is on themathematical modelling of central carbon metabolism.

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/07/29/rebecca-li

  4. Yong See Foo

    Yong See Foo is a PhD student at the University of Melbourne’s School of Mathematics and Statistics under the supervision of Prof Jennifer Flegg and Prof Michael Stumpf. His research centres around statistical inference and model selection in mathematical biology. His current projects include structural uncertainty quantification in reaction network inference and bee colony density […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/05/15/yong-see-foo

  5. Oliver Eales

    Dr Oliver Eales is a McKenzie Fellow in the School of Mathematics and Statistics and the Infectious Disease Dynamics Unit in the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health. His research focuses on the mathematical modelling of infectious disease dynamics and the design and use of pathogen surveillance systems for understanding disease transmission.

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/02/17/oliver-eales

  6. Alexander Browning

    Dr Alexander Browning is a Lecturer in Mathematical Biology in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at The University of Melbourne. Alex Browning is a mathematical biologist, with research areas that span identifiability and inference, models for cancer progression and treatment, and the role of heterogeneity in systems subject to environmental noise. Prior to joining […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/02/11/alexander-browning